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The wife and I are going to scratch build a jumpsuit. much as I'd love a Ladysewforus one I just don't have the budget for that right now, and I want to make sure I get the right stuff first try since I can't afford mistakes. I've checked around in other threads and came to the following conclusions:

Instead of that, I'd order it in a very light gray, then dye it, then sew it. I wouldn't weather it until the suit is completely done being sewn because you risk over weathering it which is something that may not be a good thing,

Instead of that, I'd order it in a very light gray, then dye it, then sew it. I wouldn't weather it until the suit is completely done being sewn because you risk over weathering it which is something that may not be a good thing,

Is better dyeing the whole thing before it's sewn? I thought about sewing it and after dyeing the suit

I'm actually doing patterns for my flightsuit and looking at pics the thread looks to be white, non dyed while the flightsuit is a light blue dye, this means that it was dyed after sewing. It's supossed to be that way since all the costumes were initially white (supertrooper)